Archimer provides a database of full-text documents covering post-publications (final drafts published in peer-reviewed journals), theses, conference proceedings and Ifremer reports in all fields related to oceans.
Research Database: Biology
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Archimer
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Biodiversity Heritage Library
Twelve major natural history libraries, botanical libraries & research institutes including the MBLWHOI Library have collaborated to digitize the published literature of biodiversity held in their respective collections. Over 12 million pages are searchable using the uBio species name-finding tool.
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BioOne
1998+ Abstracts with links to full text for 82 high-impact bioscience journals from 66 publishers.
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BISC eReference Collection Index
Digital reference library specializing in the biomedical and life sciences compiled by the members of the BioInformation Science Consortium
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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
Molecular techniques and protocols -- online version of the book.
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Darwin Correspondence Project
This site is the work of the Darwin Correspondence Project. It contains basic descriptions of more than 15,000 letters known to have been written by or to Charles Darwin, and the complete texts of around half of those.
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Darwin Online
Darwin Online provides access to Darwin's complete publications, many handwritten manuscripts and private papers and the largest Darwin bibliography and manuscript catalogue ever published.
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Elsevier Science Direct
Single search interface to > 2,500 journals, books & reference works in life, physical, medical, technical and social sciences.
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Entrez Database (NCBI)
Entrez, the life sciences search engine, searches across multiple health sciences databases at the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieves related sequences, structures & references.
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Google Scholar
From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts and articles, from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities and other scholarly organizations.